On Monday, May 7, The Atlantic hosted Michael T. Jones, Chief Technology Advocate at Google and former Chief Technologist of Google Maps, Earth, and Local Search, in conversation with The Atlantic's Washington Editor-at-Large and AtlanticLIVE's Editor-in-Chief Steve Clemons for the sixth event in the Atlantic Exchange series held at the magazine's headquarters in Washington, D.C. The interview was followed by a lively audience Q&A session including a special presentation by Jones of Map the Fallen, a project that uses Google Earth technology to recognize fallen troops.

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On Thursday, March 15, The Atlantic Exchange hosted the fifth event in its series - a candid discussion with Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Group and Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director of the Drug Policy Alliance, in conversation with The Atlantic's Washington Editor-At-Large and AtlanticLIVE's Editor-In-Chief Steve Clemons on "Benchmarking the War on Drugs."

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Fourth in The Atlantic Exchange Series, The Atlantic hosted Wadah Khanfar, Former Director-General of Al Jazeera and President of Sharq Forum, for a discussion on Tuesday, February 21 with The Atlantic's Washington Editor-At-Large and AtlanticLIVE's Editor-In-Chief Steve Clemons.

On January 12 The Atlantic hosted Senator George Mitchell, former U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, to introduce and launch Is Peace Possible?, a multimedia presentation and special report on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Presented in association with The S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace, the program will be moderated by Atlantic National Correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg, with AtlanticLIVE Editor-in-Chief Steve Clemons as emcee.

On December 15, The Atlantic hosted outgoing British Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald on the occasion of his departure from Washington. The event marked the second in its new ATLANTIC EXCHANGE series, a rare opportunity for intimate conversation with extraordinary people. With remarks by Atlantic Media Chairman David Bradley, and moderation by AtlanticLIVE's own Editor-in-Chief Steve Clemons, the program offered a rare look into the Ambassador's time in Washington - and what lies ahead.

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Graham Allison, Director of Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and author of Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?, joined The Atlantic’s Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg to explore the US-China relationship and see how war in East Asia can be avoided.

New York Times correspondent Helene Cooper will joinThe Atlantic’s Washington Editor at Large Steve Clemons to discuss her new book on work of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her successful mobilization of a coalition built on the grassroots foundation of female voters.